In response to the COVID-19 safety orders encouraging people to go out only for essentials, Astoria Sunday Market is creating a small food & essentials pop-up market until we can formally open. Our goal is to ensure access to produce, baked goods, jams, and pre-packaged foods in a safe-distancing shopping environment offering food options directly from producers. Other home essentials will also be offered when available including soap and face masks.

The market takes place in the parking lot adjacent to the Legion building between Duane and Exchange. Vendors will be spaced 10' apart. This is meant to be a small, local shoppers market.

​We are encouraging 15-minute parking for efficient pick-up of groceries. We will provide web links to participating vendors who are taking pre-orders and will post them here.

We have worked with Clatsop County Health to create a safe, social-distancing market but need your help!

​Customer Expectations -- Here is how you can help

First:

Please Stay home if you or someone in your home is sick

Please Don't attend if you are not a resident of Clatsop or Pacific County (OR/WA). This is a farmer's market meant for our local community. If you don't reside here DO visit a farmer's market closer to your home! Visit the Oregon Farmer's Market Association to find one near you.

When you do visit:

Please Practice Social Distancing: 6’ feet apart: We will ask customers to maintain safe distances from each other and have markers to help with this

Please send one person to shop for the household if possible.

Please: Don’t touch produce or other foods – allow the vendors to fill your order

Reminders!

Thoroughly wash your hands often for at least 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth

Wash all produce thoroughly when you get home

Wash your reusable produce bags between market visits

CDC recommends wearing masks

Gloves: Please dispose of any gloves in wastebasket provided or at home.

COVID-19 Event Impacts

Oregon Governor has issued a moratorium on all public gatherings of more than 250 people statewide. Many events large and small are being canceled in the effort to promote social distancing as a means to prevent the spread of novel coronavirus disease. Please contact event organizers to confirm whether an event listed on our calendar is happening. If you are the event organizer, please let us know if your listing on our community calendar should be changed or removed.